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Show TI STRIKING MINERS Mors Trouble- Feared at the Franklis Mines and Troops Beady to M&va at a Moment's Notice. FUNERAL OF THE RIOT VIOTIMS. Quietness Reigns Now but the Feeling Is Intense lian Working Under . Guard of tin Militia. Fhanki.iv, Wash., July 1. Yesterday quietness reigned in tho camps of the strikers. The funerals of the men, killed lu Sunday's riot occupied nearly the entil e day. Every white miner ia the camp marched in the precession from here to Black Diamond, where tho interment took place, an escort of military being furnished to protect them while passing pass-ing through the ue gro camp. Patrol were also put on the Hut to protect the homes of the whi;o miners during their abseuce, as the negroes had threatened to seize the lirst opportunity of cleaning them out. Reports from New Castle, Black Diamond Dia-mond and Oilman lead tbo authorities to fear more trouble before long. A special train is kept In readiness al Franklin to move troops to New Castle, thirty miles away, on a moment's notice. no-tice. A small force of men is at work f at Oilman under guard. The military guard will be kept up until the miners give up the lighting. DUMPED ON OUR SHORES, A SPECIAL BULLETIN IN REGARD TO IMIYliCRAI IOM INTO THE U. S. Brrmnry nml Ir'lund are the Countries gt-n.lluK ths lirrivtent Nillllh.'r Mils i ot Hie Woman t ems Iro n tha K'lurtitfl Island.,. V.'Ar-.HiNdTON, July 1. Tho immigra- s lion into tiie Uniled States trorn 1820 to s;i ) is the object of a special report, Which has been prepared by tho chief uf the bureau of statistics of tlie tiva- ' iury department, and will soon be published. The arrivals of immigrants from ll-'.'l) to loiJO havo reached 15, (ill,-fisS. (ill,-fisS. Germany and Ireland are the i-oiiiitries sending tho greatest number of emigrants. Tho only leading couu -tries ironi which arrivals have fallen off during the past ten t.ears are France and China. The year "f the largest emigration yet reported is that ended .June C;i, IffJi, wheu tho aravais were ?88-,!K3. 'The immigration from Italy was 15,401 for Ihe liseul vear Is"!. and has steadily in-created in-created until 110, when it was 52,0(10, mill the present year ending Juue 3J, 3is;ll, when the total for the six months peached 51,15:1, as against iil.lliO forenr-responding forenr-responding monhs of 1WK). Of the Hi-rivals during tho ten years from 1881 In ism), 111. I per ceut were males. The greatest proportion of females came from Ireland. Tho smallest per ceut nre females from Italy and Hungary. The classilicat.on of tho character of immigration during the last decade f.hows that only iO.Jui males were of the professional classes, 511.553 skilled laborers. l.Sli i.;5 -?." of miscellaneous (M-eupatious; all, made no statement in regard to occupation, and 75!),540 were without occupation. Of 2,010.703 females, 1,71,454 were without occupa- '. tiou. |